I remember going through a dataset with olympic medals to practice EDA and finding a ~90 year old contestant. That is how I found out sculpting was in the olympics once…
I remember going through a dataset with olympic medals to practice EDA and finding a ~90 year old contestant. That is how I found out sculpting was in the olympics once…
200/30 + 6GB on mobile for 58€/month in The Netherlands
Yeah at my previous job I was forced to use Windows for Office/Adobe, but now I get more freedom and use Linux. Really depends on the organisation and how you’re expected to collaborate.
They indicated that they want to switch, but if work forces you to use Office and Adobe then that is what you’re stuck with.
Eva Under Fire fits that list perfectly!
Was really surprised by this too, because iirc Python 2 did not do this.
No, type hints are not enforced.
It is but if you start with a float you get a float back.
I kept this one, even after upgrading to F39 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:F38-01-night.jpg
Yes, it has no implicit conversions like JS or R. It does, however, allow you to not specify the type of a variable and even change it without complaining. Even if you add types these are only hints that won’t generate errors unless you use external type checking (e.g. mypy).
Python is strongly typed, but it is also dynamically typed.
It is only bad in the sense that it could be so much more, but it certainly is the best we have for phones atm.
Same here! It’s such a lovely engine. Conceptually a lot easier to grasp than other ones and first class support for Linux.
YOUR HOPE ENDS HERE! AND YOUR MEANINGLESS EXISTENCE WITH IT!
One of these a few weeks ago, because I went on a walk and it was really sunny outside!